18 Years Ago Today, King of the Hill Set an Offensive Franchise Record In An Episode That Unwittingly Parodied a Real Life Person

Today marks the 18th anniversary of the *King of the Hill* episode “Four Wave Intersection,” which first aired on October 14th, 2007. While it might not be the most famous episode from the show’s later seasons, it’s a standout for the character Boomhauer, delving into his past and how he sees himself now. The episode also holds a unique record: Hank threatens to fight someone three times – more than in any other single episode.

Demon Slayer: Every Hashira’s Nichirin Sword, Ranked

Beyond its popularity in books and as an anime, *Demon Slayer* has become truly iconic, joining only a select few anime like *Dragon Ball* and *Naruto* in achieving that status. The series’ rich story – featuring the Demon Slayers and their demonic enemies, led by Muzan Kibutsuji – is captivating, and its stunning combat system, with techniques like Demon Slayer breathing and demon blood art, is visually impressive. Of course, the unforgettable characters, including the hero Tanjiro Kamado, his demon sister Nezuko, and the powerful Hashira, have become the face of the series.

The 5 Most Powerful Batman Armors, Ranked

While Iron Man is well-known for his suits, Batman also uses powerful armor to fight his toughest enemies. Here’s a look at some of the most impressive suits the Dark Knight has created.

4 Games to Play Like Fire Emblem That Aren’t by Nintendo

I’ve always loved Fire Emblem because it’s not just about moving units around a map – it’s about the fact that your choices *matter*. If a character falls in battle, they’re gone for good, and that really makes you care about them! Plus, the stories are so good because you actually get to know the characters and become invested in their relationships. It’s tough to find games that nail both the strategy and the story so well. But if you’re a Fire Emblem fan like me, these four games will definitely hold you over until *Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave* comes out next year.

5 Craziest Star Trek TOS Episodes I Still Can’t Believe Are Real

Some episodes of *Star Trek: The Original Series* are so bizarre they’re almost unbelievable – it’s hard to imagine how they actually made it to television. These episodes range from delightfully bad to truly awful, and they feel like something you’d see in a dream. Here are five that stand out as particularly strange.